CONJ
: coordinating conjunction
The English CONJ
corresponds to PTB CC.
Treebank Statistics (UD_English)
There are 27 CONJ
lemmas (0%), 27 CONJ
types (0%) and 8225 CONJ
tokens (3%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of CONJ
is: 16 in number of lemmas, 16 in number of types and 11 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent CONJ
lemmas: and, but, or, &, both, either, yet, nor, plus, not
The 10 most frequent CONJ
types: and, but, or, &, both, either, yet, nor, plus, not
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: and (CONJ 6094, X 6, DET 5, ADP 2), but (CONJ 905, ADP 11, ADV 2, SCONJ 2, NOUN 1), or (CONJ 878, ADP 2, INTJ 1), & (CONJ 138, X 4, VERB 1), both (CONJ 58, DET 57, ADV 12), either (CONJ 35, ADV 12, DET 9), yet (ADV 52, CONJ 22), plus (CONJ 20, NOUN 3, ADV 1), not (PART 1880, ADV 192, CONJ 17), neither (CONJ 9, DET 2)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: and (CONJ 5915, X 6, DET 5, ADP 2), but (CONJ 750, ADP 10, ADV 2, SCONJ 2, NOUN 1), or (CONJ 857, ADP 2), & (CONJ 138, X 4, VERB 1), both (CONJ 51, DET 45, ADV 12), either (CONJ 32, ADV 12, DET 7), yet (ADV 51, CONJ 17), plus (CONJ 12, NOUN 3, ADV 1), not (PART 971, ADV 161, CONJ 15), neither (CONJ 5, DET 1)
- and
- CONJ 5915: Right now that seems to be the US , EU , and IAEA .
- X 6: « Alberta Transmission Access and Pricing Analysis_0712 .doc »
- DET 5: it s your cat you can pick and name you want
- ADP 2: The people there attempt to come across and professional and nice , but I was disappointed with their customer service .
- but
- CONJ 750: The Army is unlikely to forgive or forget ; but who provoked it and why ?
- ADP 10: I have nothing but fantastic things to say .
- ADV 2: 50 = Approximate number of policy changes and regulation rollbacks injurious to the environment that have been announced by the Bush administration on Fridays after 5 pm , a time that makes it all but impossible for news organisations to relay the information to the widest possible audience .
- SCONJ 2: We had no choice but to stay but will take this as far as we can .
- NOUN 1: Lope her to the left in circles , keep her head to the inside of the circle and push her but out , keep doing this if she breaks to a jog go a little bit bigger circle , till she can get enough balance to go small and small . circles
- or
- &
- both
- either
- yet
- plus
- not
- neither
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of CONJ
is 1.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.173588).
The 1st highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “&”: &.
The 2nd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “’n”: ‘n.
The 3rd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “+”: +.
CONJ
does not occur with any features.
Relations
CONJ
nodes are attached to their parents using 13 different relations: en-dep/cc (8097; 98% instances), en-dep/cc:preconj (98; 1% instances), en-dep/mwe (10; 0% instances), en-dep/conj (5; 0% instances), en-dep/neg (5; 0% instances), en-dep/mark (2; 0% instances), en-dep/root (2; 0% instances), en-dep/advmod (1; 0% instances), en-dep/case (1; 0% instances), en-dep/compound (1; 0% instances), en-dep/nmod (1; 0% instances), en-dep/remnant (1; 0% instances), en-dep/reparandum (1; 0% instances)
Parents of CONJ
nodes belong to 18 different parts of speech: VERB (3400; 41% instances), NOUN (2449; 30% instances), ADJ (995; 12% instances), PROPN (892; 11% instances), ADV (165; 2% instances), PRON (107; 1% instances), NUM (90; 1% instances), CONJ (30; 0% instances), DET (25; 0% instances), SYM (20; 0% instances), SCONJ (12; 0% instances), X (11; 0% instances), AUX (7; 0% instances), INTJ (7; 0% instances), PART (7; 0% instances), ADP (4; 0% instances), PUNCT (2; 0% instances), ROOT (2; 0% instances)
8181 (99%) CONJ
nodes are leaves.
12 (0%) CONJ
nodes have one child.
29 (0%) CONJ
nodes have two children.
3 (0%) CONJ
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a CONJ
node is 4.
Children of CONJ
nodes are attached using 10 different relations: en-dep/punct (35; 44% instances), en-dep/cc (29; 36% instances), en-dep/conj (5; 6% instances), en-dep/nmod (4; 5% instances), en-dep/advmod (2; 3% instances), en-dep/advcl (1; 1% instances), en-dep/case (1; 1% instances), en-dep/cc:preconj (1; 1% instances), en-dep/discourse (1; 1% instances), en-dep/neg (1; 1% instances)
Children of CONJ
nodes belong to 10 different parts of speech: PUNCT (38; 48% instances), CONJ (30; 38% instances), NOUN (3; 4% instances), ADV (2; 3% instances), SYM (2; 3% instances), ADP (1; 1% instances), INTJ (1; 1% instances), PART (1; 1% instances), PROPN (1; 1% instances), VERB (1; 1% instances)
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